Showing posts with label Cinema 4D. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cinema 4D. Show all posts

Sunday, December 7, 2014

E-on software ships the free trial version of Carbon Scatter 2015

E-on software, the solution provider in digital nature technologies, just introduced free Carbon Scatter 2015 trial version compatible with 3ds max, maya and cinema 4d.

Carbon Scatter 2015 can be applied for producing complicated & detailed populations through the native instancing technologies related with the host application.

The Carbon Scatter Pro Trial Version is completely working version of Carbon Scatter Pro 2015 and it contains the following drawbacks:-
  • The Trial Version comes up with a restricted number of plants and polygonal meshes.
  • Switch to native instances is restricted to 1000 instances.
  • Saving scenes and network rendering is turned off.
The Carbon Scatter Pro Trial Version is made on the basis of e-on software’s procedural plant technique and the users can easily modify any of the plants contained in Carbon scatter as well as obtain more plants from cornucopia3d.com and the PlantFactory Nursery to produce their own, exceptional plant species.

The users can apply the Carbon Scatter Pro Trial Version only for individual and non-commercial purposes; exchanges of files with other Trial users are not permissible and are not compatible with commercial versions of Carbon Scatter 2015. After setting up the Trial Version, the users can utilize it for 30 days only.

The Carbon Scatter Trial Version will set up in all supported applications on the end user's system and the rendering of EcoSystem™ populations in all supported renderers can be performed.

Carbon Scatter Pro is natively well-matched with PlantFactory content (even if the user doesn't own PlantFactory).


Download the trial version

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Rajib Dey
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Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Learn to export sketchup model directly in C4D and Element 3D

Nick Southcote comes up with an informative tutorial that provides detailed processes for directly exporting a sketchup model in Cinema 4D as well as into Element 3D. When the C4D file will be saved, it can be imported directly into After Effects with the Element 3D plug-in.

Besides, this tutorial also focuses on some of the workarounds for accessing the best possible model in C4D (Cinema 4D).


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Rajib Dey
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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

CINEMA 4D - A unique tutorial

This tutoril will teach you how to create simple objects and textures for Game content.

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Rajib Dey
Sketchup4architect